Eh, I didn't really see the point of it. It didn't tell us anything about the game, and it was way too long to be a teaser. Also, the music bugged me. I'm starting to get kind of annoyed when trailers and stuff play slow, melodic music over horrific things.

However, if the clips of the girl running had been in black & white, I could see this as a tribute to Memento. That'd be cool.

Funny, I was about to start a thread about it. Even though Relauby is right, "horrific imagery + slow motion + melodic music" is getting really clichéd, I thought this was really well done (after all, clichés can be well used) and the way the trailer/teaser/whatever is structured is superb. Some people said that the trailer plays on shock value, you know, a kid getting killed, but I don't really see it. I mean, is the sole vision of a kid dying in fiction really shocking anymore? What pulls my heartstrings is the way the whole thing is executed, the fact that it happens to a kid is sadder, but if it was another adult I would have been affected too.

It was cool, maybe a bit cliched. I am just getting tired of all the zombie games that have been coming out for the last few months. Zombies even past Nazi's as the most used enemy's in shooting games.

It was cool, maybe a bit cliched. I am just getting tired of all the zombie games that have been coming out for the last few months. Zombies even past Nazi's as the most used enemy's in shooting games.

Wait, this is still being made? I swear to god I remember seeing one batch of screenshots from around 2007, and the developers boasting that it would be the goriest game ever made. Then it fell off the face of the planet.

Only two notable ones actually came out last year, and one was an expansion to a wild west game. Really this zombie backlash isn't in proportion to the actual amount of zombie games out there or the quality. Most of the zombie games that come out are really good.

Also that list you posted blows it omits games and lists games that barely count. Dead Space for instance isn't about zombies, wikipedia is counting this as a zombie:

Yeah, I really only consider it a zombie game if it's a very small group of people in normal, everyday areas fighting massive hordes of infected humans. So I don't consider something like Dead Space a zombie game. Also, Typing of the Dead was on that list. I know it is technically a zombie game, but seriously? So I stand by the fact that the only recent zombie games are the Left 4 Dead games, the Dead Rising games and the Resident Evil series. And even if we were being bombarded with thousands of zombie games, I still haven't gotten sick of them. Zombies are fun.

But back on topic, I remember hearing a long time ago of a zombie MMO game that was coming to consoles. That's not this, is it?

Only two notable ones actually came out last year, and one was an expansion to a wild west game. Really this zombie backlash isn't in proportion to the actual amount of zombie games out there or the quality. Most of the zombie games that come out are really good.

Also that list you posted blows it omits games and lists games that barely count. Dead Space for instance isn't about zombies, wikipedia is counting this as a zombie:

Dead Space was a cool third person shooter. Beat #2, it was hilarious - which is both a pro and a con in my eyes. Still fun overall though.. I'll admit I'm also counting freeware/flash games, I'm just tired at shooting at zombies. If the game is good I don't care, just the past few years played quite a few.

What? That's retarded. The game's not out yet, doesn't even have a release date, and they already sold the movie rights? Apparently the trailer has nothing to do with the game, so they're making a game based off of a trailer. Ugh.